Anyone know if there is a way to adapt a standard square taper crank removal tool to remove an octolink crank? The crank puller I have has too narrow of a tip to fit in the inner threaded portion of the octolink BB and I don't want to fuck anything up. Looking at amazon, it appears that the park tool and other universal pullers come with an extra "bullet" type thing for the end to convert to octolink removal. I'd rather not wait/buy a brand new octolink crank puller if there is something that I can use to replicate the "bullet" thingy and use my existing puller. Thanks in advance for any advice.

From what I can tell online, a Fox DPS Performance lacks the 3-position compression damping adjustment of a DPS Factory, and lacks the kashima coating, but otherwise is the same shock. I don't think I want an Evol canister on the Ripley.

Buyers pays paypal fees if you don't send via friends/family. Paypal or Venmo works for me. No trades... trying to clean out the gear closet.

Sidi Road Biking Shoes... well-worn on the heel but just as stiff and responsive as their first ride. They are size 43, which is supposed to be 9.5/10. I wear a size 10 street shoe and they fit me. I have pretty narrow feet, so the straps really have to be cranked down. These might fit someone better if they had wide feet, but I've just made due with cranking down the straps. They also come with a few insole spacers that I've never used. SHIMANO CLEATS INCLUDED.

$50 shipped to your door... If you buy the Sidi shoes, I'm going to throw in the (3) brand new 700mm tires and (2) brand new spare 700x23c tires, which are Hutchison Equinox's. I'll also throw in a pair of Serfa's fleece toe caps and a pair of Serfa's shoe/ankle covers for riding in colder weather.

Men's Medium/32 Mountain Biking Shorts
With higher shipping costs, this is what I propose: If you buy (1) pair, the price is $20. If you buy (2) pairs, the price is $16/each. If you buy (3) pairs or more, the price is $13/each and I'll throw in the Adidas windproof vest.

Sombrio "Medium" (about 31"-32" waist)... excellent condition even if they're wrinkled in the photo. No cham. Used less than 5 times.
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Sombrio "Medium" (about 31"-32" waist)... excellent condition even if they're wrinkled in the photo. No cham. Probably only used twice.
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Can y'all give me some names of towns with cool bike parks or links to those parks? Boise is looking at building one (an expensive one) a couple blocks from my house. Normally I would be stoked but the people who are proposing it have probably never had their rubber off the dirt and have chosen a location that is completely flat-I mean about two football fields worth of dirt with zero feet of elevation change. I'm skeptical that it could be even remotely cool with no elevation change. We already have flat dirt jump lines and pump tracks in town. They are talking about berms, logs, etc. I'd like to keep an open mind if it can be cool or provide the planners with rad park examples that are on slopes. I've only been to a couple parks and they were on hills and I thought they were sweet.

I'm hoping they don't spend a ton of money on something that sucks and then always point to the lack of success as a reason they'll never do another one. About a half mile up the road from the proposed site is a place I've always thought would be cool to have a park but I'm not a park designer so I want to give some reason why they should look up the road or at least help myself get good with the spot they picked.

They all seem to fairly similar overall, though I think the Norco and Intense have a little nicer builds. The Santa Cruz has a better warranty. Getting on the Bronson and Norco probably won't be too difficult, but I can't find anyone with the Recluse around me.

90% of the my riding is spent along the Wasatch with a few Moab trips and Deer Valley days thrown in. The new Nomad is slightly tempting, but I just spend too much time climbing to justify it. Anyone have any time on any of these?

I'm in the market for a new 4 bike rack and came across these guys: https://www.altaracks.com/ Looks like a pretty sweet rack, but just don't think I can justify paying twice the price as a Northshore. Anyone out there using one?

]]>Sprocket Rocketsalias_ricehttps://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/318943-Altaracks-Anyone-use-themAlternatives to PUSH Industries.https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/318906-Alternatives-to-PUSH-Industries?goto=newpost
Sat, 10 Mar 2018 00:38:38 GMTThey no longer service any rear shocks except their own.
Anyone have any other recommends?

Just like the title says.... brand new Stan's Arch MK3 29'er wheelset for sale. It's set up with Boost: 15x110mm front, 12x148mm rear with an XD driver. The wheels are brand new; they were part of a new build (Spot Mayhem) but have never been ridden. They have the standard red/white Stan's NoTubes decals.

$350 plus shipping, or you can pick up locally around Boulder. PM if interested.

Anyone have a decent rear shock laying around? Looking for a 7.25x1.75" (184x44mm) for an old Ibis Ripley. I'm tired of the X Fusion Microlite, which doesn't adjust as well as I want, and probably could use rebuilding anyway.

So I don't have any douchey wheels on my pimpy '16 CC Bronson so apparently I need some. Probably could cough up around $1500 for some new hoops. Maybe a little more if I was convinced there was a reason to.

I don't Enduro, I just ride my bike and try not to get hurt at this point.

Considering the SC Reserve carbons and just found the I9 ano lab tool on their site which got me thinking about just getting a boss AL setup.

Anyone?

]]>Sprocket Rocketsticketcheckerhttps://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/318764-Never-mind-what-ski-threads-how-about-a-what-wheelset-threadThomson x2 road stemhttps://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/318724-Thomson-x2-road-stem?goto=newpost
Sun, 04 Mar 2018 16:57:57 GMTThomson x2 stem (https://www.bikethomson.com/product/elite-x2-stems/), 120mm reach, 10degree angle, comes with original bag. I tried this on a road bike that was a touch too short, ended up selling the road bike after a few rides so the stem has probably less than 200 miles on it.
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Thomson x2 stem, 120mm reach, 10degree angle, comes with original bag. I tried this on a road bike that was a touch too short, ended up selling the road bike after a few rides so the stem has probably less than 200 miles on it.